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PAGE 2 | Wanda Takes a Midnight \~ | Ride on the Patrol Boat ass Bootleggers Are Found, But the 1 ; Had a W onderful Excursion | BY WANDA VON K “Listen, my children, and ) t hear Like to see what's © (OF tho midnight rido of r was t reply § (Only wo shan't say “Pa c f Tnstead: A Harbor Patrol Boat . Party Tt wes Saturday night when three @xXtra people joined the patrol boat Staff and made the rounds of harbor with LeRoy Mills, man, then on duty. Mat Thad said that Marion, § ] might travel w provided j We'd guarantee not to fall We Hoard, not to yell to “Ko tn’ oon Pas we got ov » said he had to p make the rx to stay with it @nd to ma ourselves & i useful by keeping our ey for obstructions and yelling “Logo Bhould we threaten to bump into] wan them. | the “H ofa the | m, man Mills and I tin we hat omergepcy case » Sound, Could we an m, sour » elve.on be nth," overs} you in In way reached we pment <t by 1 have arted 5 alyjend of Pler 1 ves. Just near the float, oftic is s poe Edwards’ A telesc Six, and fo' at a time ¢ to4p,m: 4 on midnight take t "The work the hart ‘To’ watch for, capture the harbor against rum p.m. To lay hold of prowlers,|s. No, we Stolen boats, stolen goods. same route.” To be ready to as ink ira ‘harbor fires a very whe dangers. from whe And to wateh for wate tions, boats and scows a The rum. ning investig: the new gf th Promised exciting > th . ial rumrunner chaser “L267 Tong, sleck gray thing with no cabin, Was chosen for the nigh It Shoved off, from the ME tho foot of Yesler Pp. m., heading north docks. patrol? and guant runners. m th always ughed 18-hour shifte—8 a anight don't H ton knowing when oming.” rat Aistinguiet hint of chmits furt int. V 8. it me park from 4 done just short ty than distance Alki p Br patrol more than 45 about Back South then, al Seattl the docks of turning the e boats that along the and that pass two. five i them arted in rode almost plainly Iiott bay. Both the lights city and the round moon were b |ning to appear ill, The « the Colman dock read a quarte four. Patrolman Mills, despite hin No lights desired. It swerved in at| “22 to 8” shift and his warning that the Colman dock. and there, moving| We'd have to stay to tho last, pulled iSloee to, the piling, showed its first|4P to the float and put us ashore ee. A marino searchlight,| 4% Just about weeping because we the size of a dinner plate, fastened | Madn’t caught a bootlegger. Barne to the bow of tho boat, opposite aj Just about refused to get off S0-caliber machine gun and just above the left-side motor wh brought to our. view the d us by, by Seattle night from E te @ place of brilliance Its buildings mre ablazo with yellow Sleamings; its illuminated towers}, glow against a tess i!luminated sky We, in the boat, saw Seattle clearly distinctly, But ttle did not see Us—unless so slightly as tho result of a rising full moon. Tho sleek Patrol boat, softly putt-ing thru the Sound water, bore no lights. A po-} Tice boat it was—and a prowler. and lig battlesh on fc er before,” spoke he, “have I set out for one of those fellows | been able to find him.” Ma ged him ashore many has be that Hers hide among the s Rone there tonight.” And we circled about and putted ome real r see, patrol preven! for are more Jon’ than 0 does other , of course, that} being smuggled} by this means and} the patrol sak. more.”’ Fs fic ports, Among them | for the Dorothy Alexander, en route to Frisco, and Princess Victoria heading for the city whose Bears. Past numerous | ‘Then into Smith C name it boats. re at pler ere’d be a H the Admiral liner President Mc-| ‘that. but ep—or so Jers t ‘Kinley lay asleep. Yes, as! 4 seemed to us in the little boat o itg side. Its deck were bri a bet there was no sound—no living| might have had thing to see. running down ¢ Over the san | if we just hi idles of these ocean-goi: Acco explained the patroim @nd@ dope aro gotten do i water and then smugsl | Orientals into the State | Watching.” We looked further at vessel. E> All was calm. No Chinamen, te at Yeast, coming over the si At the “N. & 8.” dock and at t Harrison we peered agi the} Zid of the searchlight, toward the| piling. The Harrison, It was ex Piained to the new crew members, is ® Most popular little meeting place for runners and bootleggers, be Built low and therefore proving con Yenient at those times when distilled Spirits are being transferred from Boats to buses. . Just one small boat, riding at anchor near the dock, how If Ford is an ever, looked all questionable on| date in 1924, the this night. It was bulit low and had|contribute more to his NO cabin. It looked spe (Patrol w to his victory, man Mills having explained to us|instrument, that boats of this description are of|hour of | the rum-runner type) A box of some-| In F¢ BY thing or other rested inthe stern. .|may be a little stronger than { 4 “mighty suspicious appearing,” | warranted, but Col. Theodore Roose i) commented I, wisely, as we came up|velt felt the burden of the electoral m beside it and flashed on the light.|college and Roosevelt had a # Patrolman Mills ¢limbed aboard and | organized party behind him. | lifted the lid of the box. nator Norris is seeking a const “Kindling,” he — grinned, tutional amendment ridding the stepped into his own skiff. country of the electoral eee | Norris insists only thing the | ege” does is to hamper any in |dependent movement for tho prest. jden “But toral a chance or seizing someth d on singing patrolman 4n't in: port rs “Chinese nat was enough stance ng on the) ¢ ~ ELECTORS BAR FORD SUCCESS Wornout with Custom Blocks Independents ne WASHID Henry Ford stands the el d the oral colloge. | a pre that defeat or Il be this old except in insurrection. ‘d's ca this statement | w a nw an politi well In Wolf creek, not so f Magnolja beach and tho rock, we happened upon a small ecabined boat, labeled “1-666.” Wi rode up beside it and jarred it a lit- fie—not on purpose. A man, wrap. ped in a blanket, appeared in the abin door. He didn’t seem pleased. ¥A fisherman,” our rolman skipper told us, “Sust anchored for the night.” And so on till we'd pi (shole bay, the canal locks yreached the end of tho city limits at| Méadow point, some eight miles North of the fioat from which we had started. Verily, all the way the Patrol boat had traveled about like| @ &ray-black, nosey bug, among the Phantom-appearing ships and of the Sound. from | “col Four-Mi by getting rid of the elec college, we'd have the name af the presidential candidates print-| ed on the ballot,’ Norris explained. | You see, that would permit an | independent candidate to run for the | presiden Under the electoral col ge the name of the ed Bt ate does not go on the nd had|the names of the electc n Independent candida must first | ystem, can ballot but ) Ni ines, organize to get elec jin every state and then, more that, he must educa the voters with the his electors; that by individu dj he tors than © or acquaint fact they are voting for the they'll for | oe | “Under this | think there’ |pendent « | had that ¥ en on the around at|there may have been a good chance » faland, |£" hia election. And there should |be given the to and support any candidate who w office,” . handichp, for son's name | 20, I think don't # much chance inde date E Hiram Joh ballot in 1 Tt was during the rush, from Meadow point toward the @F harbor, that we tuned trolman Mills had said ¢irele the bay, whirling the Point toward Bainbridge oa hap south, then, at a distance rt eight miles beyond Seattle and ) pweeping in 2 mile or two beyond ) Alki point, He released the Dat top specd—25 miles p ‘gray-black bug hissed and tt a out in P: up. an opportunity choose pendent motor "ek the The water voters | inde to| ants |NEW AIR MAIL Diaged in return. A spray of salt wetness fell back upon us. Wo| PLANE LANDS) were off—really off now. We stood | 4 | up and looked about. Night—yes, a] The first a 1 deliver from pitie-black night with a yellow moon | Victoria Uday "the new contract D4 night, however, not so distant|drawn up by the government with from day, |the Alaska Airways Co, arrived {n “Phree o'clock in the m-o-r-n-ing,”| Seattle Monday, in a large seaplane We ‘proceededto vocally chime; “tri by A. C. Bekman. Mail of , | piloted da, ‘Three o'clock—" all classes, amounting to 450 pounds, Mela-ump-d FAILS TO GET | Be | by college. | | problem of conv Jor ¢ | earnest discussion, of plans to bring | | bri ain that |Centralia Man Is “Bay,” came the yolco from Pa-|was taken from the liner Empress D troiman Mills, above those even of) of Russia, at Victoria, and rushed Dil Guests, “what d’ ya think this is|to Seattle by plane. san excursion? They'll sure know) The remaining mail, brought to we're coming tonight.” |Seattle by boat, did not arrive un 4 Whereupon we calmed down )ti te Monday night and Tuesday Mightiy, continuing to vocalize, how: |morning. ‘Phe plane mall wa Saver, for some three or four miles) well on ita at when the re @f travel. Wo ceaved when observ: |mainder of the consignment arrived, ihe that Patrolman Mills wan doing |according to Geor Williams, wus @ wert of snako danco and cycle |perintendent of mails hore, ‘| Flag Code Tells Proper PROPOSE RAIL , Use of Nation’s Emblem SWITCHING CO,\ [Stars and Stripes Should Always Be Above) gackers Say Plan Would All Other Flags Lower Costs Here HE SHATTLE 8't DAY [ PLAYING IN NATIONAL MARBLE TITLE alts traf. awiteh will be t of shipping fall switching lepartme und that they COLOKS SHOULD BE USED When flown at haif-at sted br NEVER AS A DRAPE ff tt a xces was lodged with the by States weeks ago, department of aed to join forces g concerns, commission United several nterstate comn 4 of the flag pe half-staft t represent ered to the shipping board, f jowgring rained ag a new f io. Extracts from Monday the state in works dec ehipp al da) d at half ndat| The net 0 jon fing is On flag is a staff from sunrise u full staff from nti) au nation lives and the t mbol of the living placed so that the head r the The fi 4 into Memc SIZE OF SET BY The prop bed by Jent Taft FLAG WAS PRES, TAFT ona of the flag | May the play commerce commis investigating for are also pre: 10 be laid betore the ‘state will obtained port com: ong favored a water would eliminate isfactor switching it the railroads ts, in which freight expert of of . publlo al reduc. switching costs can be made lidat switching in the of one company, ‘The plan ds entering Se- and pri the commerce inter had switching mv has experts here October 29, 1931 problem ' nat weeks. railroads arguments paring and und he commission formation ag sho the gr on the ¢ These pictures were taken at Atlantic City, N. J the marble-shooting championship of America. In the upper left are Thomas Morgan, De-\(i.'0., troit, and Roy Bocorcelski, Cleveland, warming up for battle Ross Beaver, Indianap-} v6 on + olis, shakes hands with his opponent, Sam Schneider, St. Loui Below you see the boys \ana Newark, N. J.. and Washington, D. C., fighting for the honor of their home towns, |e statt ef the in the circle is David Lanham, Cincinnati, w, ho won t his first round, , during the tournament to decide IT 18 INCORRECT TO i + EVER Dip THE FLAG tea I rt equal’ 5 ghts com- from And = Declaration Was Signed SENATOR SEEKS 2.2 vt AG MUST ALWAYS Do not 5 ar ot ALL OTHERS kind < in August, Not July 4 TQ CURB COURT “82 se d with the fl Document Was Adopte od by Congress on the} States Fourth and Names Affixed Later the flag of the nklin, yet alway at th Livingsto from acent United Staten | desired to are @ declar the em the above flag as drapery, | |Would Curtail Powers of a Highest Tribunal matt Roger Sherman and ahe was named t WASHINGTON, July nas A pr nator BK, W of Mc Joined the not drape the flag over the| a vehicle, or | own ain or boat hoisted should be aff fir No fing or or HINGTON, July will be read in ¢ tt wced above of the » the United St When cambio right fing the |ator ¢ flags of 10 or and orators oulog' t n onal a staff, growing © would ¢ © great documen Thet June tabled, J congrema, committes of the agreed to tt nd rep 46 ® was reported Keept on 2,| 8 an a tors who ra of tho it ca of on Benator Wheeler powe that mag lawn of Krenn in mak ty of tho ponaible me off the » m MEN SHOULD RAISE HATS When t pictat walking ALWAYS TO FLAG 4 from zontally or at n the window sill, bal the union to the is I am cop 4 the courts must > |trotled so that |theae tive ing acts of con sure, ms yot, jot handling the feation of tt inting it as a « > stato annomt | Not more than t these Un ted | signers of the Declaration of and of right ought to pendent atates; that | who were members and present at| Wheeler lived from all alles’ ice] time were unable to sign the crown, and all politi-| historle document, as thelr terms of | between them and the| office expired before Aur eat Britain is, and ought| date members began to solved ficially engrossed hment, of confederation be | signed by ubmitted to the re-| Thin change s for thelr ulted in Th Clymer, Smit coming signatories—a not members of congn tho declaration was a Ric a me we a w bo ria is Invalida But Tam not as to tho best method this said hard He: ber of he Introduced a ree as fol 1 go clear f unless the fing ho Second ¢ Ce Jun one. a fourth of the 56) Inde-| pendence were present July 4. Seven should salute A woman should] athe Flag pass s| is waving from fing-staff or pole it COLORS Stor LD |BE USED NEVER AS A DRAPE the United than flown | a 7 dlaplayed not ne ssion DOG CATCHING | OUT OF DATE| question,” tention When the F th however, I ng the abe: reme court should mous a SOUND POWER & LIGHT CO. Prior Preterence Dividend No. @ S quarterly dividend is pay- h 923, to Stockhold~ record JUNE 27th, 1922. Puget Sound Power & Light Co. led tot a unar declaring a law inv onal. ‘The demar us decision would r to a gre a accomplist AY par the union ja unanin all members of cx ot the to tho < rs ayed in dow played the same way, id the congresamer , Willams, Rush, | and Ross be.| ute ho they a July 4 when tod, leatce orve in. Action ¢ poned. roba. When dis ald be di a w ther Judicial Whoeler reform Is one practice were} 4 sought wh © resolution was post ion or blue fi & jit © b ator iminate the of co bo ca: rt ich 5, Ben comm a Ada Thomas present t cases wher + prosecutor Recent the 4 of bl 6 sired, Judge is ime of the exam * of this practice were tho cases SKYWRITER Is |: or the|court for contempt |tenced ty t to be offe racticn d layed over t ™ build VASHON ROAD Paul failed | Th tween were called and Judges claimed yere’s nothing 1 * in Capt British f business it is to skywrite. |S kywriting is new. Capt. Turner ono of the first men to try out Capt now were Me at mying heartily | . in an ¢ naw been and ing ugain And now comes the King County | which Mon took | the duties of the city dog pound, | ying that tt farious practice of | ching stray do ‘turning them into frankfurters shall be abandoned. dog catcher {s out of date,”| les M. Farrar, president of "There will be four hired ants at the soclety’s home for| and more yoltinteer] Dog catching has resulted | nh more grief to children than can| told. It will be abolished” It ts hoped by the society | people will co-operate licenses for their do over to tho Humane A campaign will also r | the city’s 10,000 stray eats. All home-| jless Peters and Annabolles will by | picked up and taken to the Hun society's home at 317 West) nane society 1 nearl s not give the de ace, |fendant a square deal, to ator Wheel who says that a ust method of canen be uction of two mil Vv h sland, and Melita. irman W of the board, introduced | an estimate by R. H. Thomson stat Lyd road. could not: be laid for Turner, necompaniod by his less $96,000. Engineer T. R. | >, of a month, formerly Mlle. | Party wr one sia ag 1 Andree Peyre, French ayiatrix and|‘al fn contempt cases brought by rv Paul, in arguing for jer of the orld’s amateur height |* court. I have always been’ con uid that it would not cost oa tae stopping at |Yinced of tho wisdom and justice of New hav .|demanding a jury trial for such s. I ted an prosecuting Monday night, He will| ney and have seen 4 where uttlo for a period of two |the Judge acts both the prose | weeks to keep an engagement of 13) ight. ex 2 judge and that tx not | |skywriting performances. jie how if this The words to be written presented to the people Turner olther Thurad tion to the di afternoon, weather permitting, jury Se lbe, “Lucky Strike.” The two words take up an | proximate Inear length of six MAY SCHOLARS | a half mikes, eh million BE ATHLETES? liner" rt selched forth by the air SAN FRANCISCO, July The | six-minute flight, two m neing the youth of] tne city, . eral weekn ago, but America that one can wear a Phij Beta Kappa key and still make ray 7 POSTMEN TO _ |scarstartaue ete football team engrossed the attention legates to the Gist annual con ve of the National Education | associatign here today th denetal” edaatone Sand 1 citizens, ineluding C. W. sraatiae Eeoep Gontetelioel Lady Willie Forbus and At ucational policies were disc m Wright wanted to bid on and held up tho fe They announce Intervention. ‘The the caso to the of paved otihe eo decora according road on cot Dockton A trying found con He | was must it ther thing, the democratic has always stood for a jury man's Commi ‘ many workers the road { moi W abo ving, contin, to complete ‘ogram by was author County |atto: hay H that | and either get} 8 or turn them society proximate Cedar Val Renton and the een ed an Geta , 2sBox 44 Caee 4 Test ATES I 1 complete plans 1 bids will be within the question there mand that | for all con Glasses $5: FREE EXAMINATIC GLOBE OPTICAL CO. 1514 Wentlake Ave. Near Fourth and Pike waged on| y or be no objec call trial will | Fat |Council Daae Lots to Arthur Phinney fas are eee | Arthur A. Phinney DOVE | deed to 12 lots in Carleton Park ad. dition by tho city council Monda Tho lots were deeded to Phinn NR JUNIORS-Little Ne One-third the regular do Made of same Ingredi- fy ents, then candy coated, Por children and adalts, was granted a v m court decision “Princess” Steamships leave Seattle Dally for Vancouver and Victoria, BQ, from Colman Dock, foot of Marion Street. 7 THE DAY BOAT. atl For Victoria and Vancouver Daily at ‘ oa 9:00 A.M. Dally Stress ccees A1330) Pee CANADIAN PACIFIC AUTO FERRY “MOTOR PRINCESS” Dally Service from Nellingham to Sidne: Passenger Fare and Auto Rates, Belling: to Sidney and Nanalmo to Var for Special Leave Hellingham Arrive Stdn Lenye Sidney Arrive Bellingham CITY TICKE ne Main 5587 oe THE NIGHT NOAT In Stamped with thelr own approval, addressed to Seattl’ and sent by spe- in cla delivery, hundreds of delega o the combined Postal Conference and Postoffice Clerk third annual} ntion of the state of Washing will begin arriving: here July 5. | session will be f two day ig July 7. Prominent sepakers, who will dis: | orty cusy increased pay, better hours and |. guides the runner in the | Sttlcter rights for oldest employe mile against a tough field ean aluo | With the delogates will be John H unravel a knotty problem in calculus | Bartlett and Irving Glover, asslstant | without losin postmaster 1, Attempta to} secure 30-year service pensions cal | | torney the lots, transfer court carty detall, delegates were engnged mer further councll will] | home the ‘‘manlingss of education’ to the youth of America Prof. Louis M. Ternan, h department of psychology, Stanford university, sounded the keync hen he declared that the intellectu ly gifted child is normal and the supreme court should new obstacles be r termine Jin the ton of the to de the exact powers of the city matter of transferring prop. | The, | duration, Rexpectiyely clog 10045 AM, oO P.M. and 6:10 F and 9:30 By Respectively ECOND AVENUE 1, Sturdee, General Agent gener caste |employes will be discussed Visitorg to the convention will be entertained with auto rides and oth er guests here THEATRE adison, bet. at and 2nd Ski Race Winner | amusements while Chris Gakken, winner of the cross: | 0 and 20 CENTS: | countr ki race at Rainier National park last year, repeated his perform:| Triplets Have Big ance Paradise Valley Tuesday | Day in This City | BELFAST, July 3%. than 80 years no triplets Helfast, but the morning course in from ¢ Allen covering the four-mile minutes, is ri nN. DINYON Vor had graced | atork mado up for more Gakken Free Examination BEST $2.50 GLASSES ntrall In the extraction of tooth wo say to our patrons: If wo hurt idstrom, of Revelstoke, came in second with a timo of 19|lost time by bringing threo sets to minutes, 34% seconds, and Hany.Otto|the city In one day. ‘Thoy wore all gene eonlt bay could we muy Giese, of Frerburg, Gormany, wag} born within an hour in different sec. | | 2" ON wANTH Bot of Tooth from third with a time of 22 minutos [tions of the elty. and wore subse $5.00 > 7] i¥a, are, ane, of, the few optical Other contestants who finished | quently christened at tho samo time | ‘ stores in the Northwest that roally pal ere Je on, Ty 0. | chure , Gold Crown and Bridge | a@rind lenses from rt to finish, 7 Were John Hiolon, Tacoma, 22:10; )in tt BO er eae from $4.00 Dee ere D1 End wo are the only one in BIG SPECIAL SHOW THE FOURTH Peter Bleucher, Britihh Columbla, | babies wero girls and four were boys. | wa’ ON INST AVE. Continuous Performance, 1 o'clock to IL M. 25:80; 1. ingen, 26:40, and two girs, | All are thriving B I 1 ae “sl Mastlet Haseena Norway. Iie and | Beston Denta ices mination tree by graduate op: | “Runawa M t 9” . H trad, One ‘ ‘ tometriat angen not preseribed h Bifa Graff, Seattle, 32:00, ‘Tho girls] Twelve ajrplanon 1422 Second Av | tiles abaolutely necessary. y atc This We 0 We Stand tho Test of Ti 2 Nears in One Location made 1 wonderful showing against their more experienced competitors, rantes to Give You a Big Laugh—All New Stac Cast by fiant airship now bb x by giant airship now belng built Seo the “Battle Meet on the High Seas" in America, ro to he nt |BINYON OPTICAL CO. A116 FINST AVE, {

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